Updated On: 18 September, 2023 11:42 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The train traffic between Bharuch and Ankleshwar stations in the Vadodara division on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route stopped

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The Mumbai-Ahmedabad train traffic was hit after Narmada river crossed danger mark in Gujarat. Train traffic on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route has been halted for nearly 11 hours since Sunday night as the Narmada river is flowing above the danger mark between Bharuch and Ankleshwar stations in Gujarat, Western Railway said on Monday, reported news agency PTI.
The train traffic between Bharuch and Ankleshwar stations in the Vadodara division on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad route stopped after Narmada river waters surged above the danger mark at brigade no. 502 at around 11:50 pm on Sunday, Western Railway`s Chief PRO Sumit Thakur told PTI.